Use these free number tracing worksheets to teach your child or students the numbers one to nine and build your little learner’s handwriting skills. There is one large number per worksheet that is easy to trace. Also, included in this post, are tips on how to use these printable worksheets with autistic learners. Download your free printable number tracing worksheets.
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What are number tracing worksheets?
Number tracing worksheets are simple sheets that each have a dotted line number on them. The large numbers are easy to trace and can be laminated for repeated use. Use them one at a time or create an activity that uses the entire collection as one activity.
Download your free printable number tracing worksheets.
How to use these free number tracing worksheets with children with autism
- Teach the names for the numbers.
- Build handwriting skills.
- Print multiple copies and create a small group activity in your classroom.
Download your free printable number tracing worksheets.
Use them at home
You can easily incorporate these number tracing worksheets into your child’s home therapy program or homeschooling program.
Use them online
You can also include these printables as part of an online program. Email them to your students or therapy clients to use at home during your online teaching sessions.
Use them in the classroom
Print out the tracing worksheets several times to use with your students in your classroom again and again.
How to prepare the activity
- Step 1 – Download your free printable number tracing worksheets.
- Step 2 – Optional : you can laminate the tracing sheets to use them again and again.
- Step 3 – Pair the number tracing worksheets with markers, colored pencils or crayons.
- Step 4 – Have your little learner do this activity alone or in a small group.
How to use the activity to build new skills
- Teach the numbers : have your child or students say the name of each number (“one”, “two”, “three”, etc.).
- Build fine motor skills : tracing builds fine motor strength and precision. Have your little learner use a wider pencil or marker if his or her fine motor skills are currently a bit weak.
- Provide a calming activity : tracing is a great quiet, sensory activity to put in place between other learning activities or as a fun, quiet time during the day.
- Build social skills : take turns to complete the tracing pages with your child.
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Free Number Tracing Worksheets
Enjoy using these free printables with your little learners on the autism spectrum to teach numbers and build handwriting skills.
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First published January 19, 2021. Last updated July 17, 2023 with more information, additional tips, and better readability.
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